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Provided by AGPCASPER, Wyo. – Law Enforcement officers with the Natrona County Driving Under the Influence Task Force will be actively patrolling for impaired drivers between Wednesday, Dec. 31 and Sunday, Jan. 4 as part of a coordinated effort to keep our roadways safe during the New Year’s holiday.
Each year, over 10,000 people are killed nationally by drunk drivers: that’s one person every 42 minutes. Wyoming consistently ranks high among states for drunk driving crashes, often in the top five worst states for drunk driving and in number alcohol-related crashes (both per number of licensed drivers).
With your help, we can put a stop to drunk driving over the New Year’s holiday and every day. Ring in the New Year safely by remembering these tips and alternatives to drinking and driving:
And whether it’s this holiday, or any day, if you see a drunk driver, contact law enforcement by dialing 9-1-1.
Wyoming Crash information and statistics available here: Report on Traffic Crashes
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